"A person cannot, in the garb of such financial commitments, evade or dilute his legal and moral obligation to maintain his wife and child." Delhi High
read more“Registrar Does Not Adjudicate Title, But Must Act As Gatekeeper Of Public Lands Under Section 22-A”, Madras High Court delivered a significant ruling in SAIL
read more"Merely because power is vested in Lokpal to hold investigation under section 20(3), it does not mean that the same can be exercised in a
read moreBombay High Court, in a significant ruling, held that the mere registration of an agreement for sale does not automatically fasten constructive notice upon a
read more"The Court’s duty at this stage is limited to finding a 'right to sue' on the face of the record, not to evaluate the probability
read moreBombay High Court, in a significant ruling dated April 1, 2026, held that the mere non-deposit of the balance sale consideration by a purchaser during the
read more"It is clear that under Section 45 QA of the Act only the NCLT had the jurisdiction to decide the dispute of premature repayment of the
read more"Therefore, sale deed could not have been mechanically registered by the Revenue Authorities in oblivion to the fulfilment of the fundamental conditions thereof." Punjab and
read more"Permanent alimony is not contingent upon dependency of children alone, but is a distinct and independent right of the spouse arising out of the dissolution of
read moreCalcutta High Court, in a significant ruling dated 06 April 2026, held that a kidnapping charge under Section 363 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) cannot
read morePerson Convicted For Aggravated Offence Under Section 366 IPC Cannot Be Simultaneously Punished For Minor Offence Under Section 363: Himachal Pradesh High Court
"When approvals granted under the existing legal framework are rendered meaningless by extra-legal pressure, the very legitimacy of that framework is called into question." Kerala
read more"Not reporting the sale in the absence of any court order restraining such sale, does not render the transaction invalid or the seller does not
read more"The settled law on this aspect holds that Review Applications cannot serve as appeals in disguise and it is not permissible to re-examine or re-hear
read more"Test is whether the material placed on record, if taken at its face value, discloses the existence of a prima facie case or at least
read more"This is a supremely fit case warranting exercise of jurisdiction under Article 142 of the Constitution of India... to provide a quietus to this decade-long
read more"It is a settled law that no benefit can be extended to the accused at the stage of discharge, if some defects have occurred during
read more"In the absence of any pre-meditation, it is difficult to hold that the assault was actuated with a definite intention to do away of the
read more"In the concept of the descending-scale for awarding sentences... The younger the victim, the higher the sentence; the more the number of perpetrators, the more the
read more"Whether the criminal proceeding is malicious or not, is not required to be considered at this stage. The same is required to be considered at
read more"This is a supremely fit case warranting exercise of jurisdiction under Article 142 of the Constitution of India... to provide a quietus to this decade-long
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"In writ proceedings, where the Court is called upon to interpret the scope and operation of an interim order already passed by it, a person
"The present case is not of voluntary retirement, rather of voluntary abandonment of the services, wherein from 24.01.1998 to 11.12.1998, the appellant, without informing and
read more"Section 53 IPC also includes fine as a punishment to be part of sentence. In that view when the sentence is directed to run concurrently,
read more"When the offence under Section 25 is entirely possible to be committed separately as an independent offence... and when the offences of abetment and criminal
read more"Gratuity shall not be paid so long as either departmental or judicial proceedings are pending." Supreme Court of India, in a significant ruling dated April
read more"Merit is the co-attendant and inseparable attribute of appointment to any post under the 'Unreserved' category, " Supreme Court, in a significant ruling dated April
read more"Qua a vacancy/post under “Unreserved” category for the PWD-LV candidates, all PWD-LV candidates are equal and have similar rights even if they belong to different
read more"At the stage of issuance of process, the statutory presumption under Section 139 of the N.I. Act cannot be dislodged in a summary manner merely
read moreEvidence on record may raise suspicion, but, suspicion, however strong, cannot take the place of proof, " Supreme Court of India, in a significant ruling dated
read moreSupreme Court of India, in a significant ruling dated April 07, 2026, held that a conviction cannot be sustained solely on circumstantial evidence if the
read more"When an employee decides to severe master servant relationship and serves a notice indicating such intention specifying the period, by operation of law it will
read more“Furnishing of findings and conclusion alone would not tantamount to compliance with the principles of natural justice. The reasons for the findings and conclusion will
read moreThe Supreme Court of India, in a significant ruling, held that an accused is entitled to regular bail on the grounds of prolonged incarceration and parity
read more"Grace, charity or compassion ought to stay at a distance in matters of public employment, if a fair level playing field is to be secured."
read more"We wonder, what more was required of the appellant; indeed, we regret to note that the High Court missed the woods for the tree." Supreme
read more"There can be no absolute bar on High Court’s power to consider questions of fact in exercise of jurisdiction under Section 482 Cr.P.C., particularly when such consideration
read more"Mere use of the word ‘bastard’, by itself, is not sufficient to arouse prurient interest of a person. More so, when such words are commonly
read more"A constitutional violation in public contracting is not diluted by statistics. Even a single instance, if established, undermines equality, the rule of law and public
read more"Appellant-company, being a well-established corporate entity, cannot be allowed to take refuge behind the veil of ignorance, " Supreme Court, in a significant ruling dated
read more"A person cannot, in the garb of such financial commitments, evade or dilute his legal and moral obligation to maintain his wife and child." Delhi High
read more“Registrar Does Not Adjudicate Title, But Must Act As Gatekeeper Of Public Lands Under Section 22-A”, Madras High Court delivered a significant ruling in SAIL
read more"Merely because power is vested in Lokpal to hold investigation under section 20(3), it does not mean that the same can be exercised in a
read moreBombay High Court, in a significant ruling, held that the mere registration of an agreement for sale does not automatically fasten constructive notice upon a
read more"The Court’s duty at this stage is limited to finding a 'right to sue' on the face of the record, not to evaluate the probability
read moreBombay High Court, in a significant ruling dated April 1, 2026, held that the mere non-deposit of the balance sale consideration by a purchaser during the
read more"It is clear that under Section 45 QA of the Act only the NCLT had the jurisdiction to decide the dispute of premature repayment of the
read more"Therefore, sale deed could not have been mechanically registered by the Revenue Authorities in oblivion to the fulfilment of the fundamental conditions thereof." Punjab and
read more"Permanent alimony is not contingent upon dependency of children alone, but is a distinct and independent right of the spouse arising out of the dissolution of
read moreCalcutta High Court, in a significant ruling dated 06 April 2026, held that a kidnapping charge under Section 363 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) cannot
read morePerson Convicted For Aggravated Offence Under Section 366 IPC Cannot Be Simultaneously Punished For Minor Offence Under Section 363: Himachal Pradesh High Court
"When approvals granted under the existing legal framework are rendered meaningless by extra-legal pressure, the very legitimacy of that framework is called into question." Kerala
read more"Not reporting the sale in the absence of any court order restraining such sale, does not render the transaction invalid or the seller does not
read more"The settled law on this aspect holds that Review Applications cannot serve as appeals in disguise and it is not permissible to re-examine or re-hear
read more"Test is whether the material placed on record, if taken at its face value, discloses the existence of a prima facie case or at least
read more"It is a settled law that no benefit can be extended to the accused at the stage of discharge, if some defects have occurred during
read more"In the absence of any pre-meditation, it is difficult to hold that the assault was actuated with a definite intention to do away of the
read more"In the concept of the descending-scale for awarding sentences... The younger the victim, the higher the sentence; the more the number of perpetrators, the more the
read more"Whether the criminal proceeding is malicious or not, is not required to be considered at this stage. The same is required to be considered at
read more"When jurisdiction is not assigned to adjudicate the matter, then the Tribunal, being a creation of statute, cannot assume its jurisdiction." Rajasthan High Court, in a significant
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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